It's 80-85% GWS that are caught on the drumlines. (From incomplete DPI records)

AFAIK the drum lines are pulled up, i.e. not left overnight. Could speculate this is why not many bulls are tagged as they are active dusk to dawn. GWS active any time, as shown by tags/pings/observations/encounters.

One would like to think the DPI records all this data and are crunching the statistics. It's not on their site, and Dorsal are on record they put everything the DPI gives them on their site.

The Mighty Sunbird wrote:Sometimes I visit here and feel like I've inadvertently stumbled into a gay sauna

You gotta remember that its only surfers lives that are at risk here so it doesn't really matter.

Wait until the first lifesaver gets taken then.......................

I curse their head & all the hairs of their head; I curse their face, their brain, their mouth, their nose, their tongue, their teeth, their forehead, their shoulders, their breast, their heart, their stomach, their back, their womb, their arms, their legs, their hands, their feet & all their body, from the top of their head to the soles of their feet, before and behind, within and without

bull sharks have been around in mass numbers for eons, and that is still the most common shark tagged and pinging the receivers.

and they're doing it at a number of 3 or 4 to every one gws.

No they're not. White sharks are the drumline catch/tag species du jour, and tigers in central and northern Qld.

Way more tigers caught on drumlines in Australian waters than any other species.

Bull sharks are more typically found in meshing. Quite a few were GPS tagged by boat-fishing after the diver Paul de Gelder was attacked in Sydney Harbour. The tracking showed for the first time that bull sharks regularly migrate up and down the coast.

What is not being talked about is that when the CIA kidnapped Harold Holt, they put him in a ultra dark project where he was transformed into a GWS.

This transformation took decades, and he's recently been released off Byron to sort out all the blow ins there, but being an ex-Victorian, he doesn't know the area so has confused Lighthouse Beach with the Pass.

Bit of a bullshit artist, is he?
Bitten twice by a shark, punches it in the head all in time to catch the next set!

Definitely. The silly Euro cunt probably hit the rocks jumping off. His 4mm wetsuit saved him? A sharks teeth wouldn't have any problem penetrating 4mm of neoprene. But hey. He's got a story to send his friends and family back home.

There was no blood at all!

happyripper wrote:I hate you Allan you silly old pooff. If I met you in the surf it'd be on for sure